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    3 years ago

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    5 years ago

    cane down to see family. Great friendly staff. Clean environment, and most of all a BLAST. Highly recommend going

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    3 years ago

    Great place to throw axes! Tried the paint splatter room too and it was awesome. Highly recommend

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    Kersey Valley Axe Throwing

    Kersey Valley Axe Throwing

    4.0(1 review)
    29.6 mi

    I've been a to a few axe throwing establishments by now, and was excited to try a pretty local one…read morerecommended by a coworker. If you're familiar with Kersey Valley, they have a broad selection of activities throughout the year, and in this case offer both indoor and outdoor throwing. Our group couldn't get together until the evening, and I was excited to see 8pm on a Wednesday as an option. Online booking was easy, though i did find it frustrating that the minimum number of tickets is 3, which prevents this from being a couple's date night activity. No bother for us, we had three anyways. The instructions in the email said to meet by a light pole with a sign that says "escape rooms meet here". From the parking lot, that made absolutely no sense, and I did not see any signs to guide us. At 8 PM on a Wednesday, the place is vacant and it almost felt like trespassing. But we did find one random person who told us to walk past the ticket booth towards some picnic tables, and we eventually found the sign. When our "Axepert" finally found us, he made it comment that he was expecting us to be in the parking lot. This could stand to be clarified on both ends of the table. The two guys we worked with (one was in training) were professional and very friendly. They walked us down to the axe throwing area and talked about other activities offered at Kersey Valley during the walk. If we were to do it again, it seems like the outdoor axe throwing activity is the better option (more space and variety), but because we could not come until the evening we were limited to indoor for this adventure. The location of the indoor axe throwing is a relatively small building with only two lanes. There is limited seating on the other side of the chain-link fence for a few other people. You're not going to be bringing a big group here. I do appreciate that there was air-conditioning in the space on a hot Summer day. While I know that the focus is on maintaining safety, and that they want to teach you how to do the sport, at times it felt like a bit too much handholding and close direct observation. There were times where that was nice, but eventually it would be nice to allow our group to just enjoy the activity, even if we're not that good at it. I would have preferred about 10 to 15 minutes of instruction, and the remaining hour to be left as free throwing time. Overall, we had a good experience. The staff were friendly. That said, I feel like there are better options in the area which are larger spaces and allow more independent time to play. If you were already doing another activity at Kersey Valley, this would be a fun addition. But I wouldn't make a special trip just for the axe throwing.

    From the owner: Join the Latest Axe Throwing Craze Go head to head or split…read moreinto teams as you compete in a truly out-of-the-office experience of throwing axes of various weight and sizes in a controlled environment with an axe-throwing guide. Our Kersey Valley axe throwing is an incredibly fun and safe way to make memories with co-workers or friends and family in a team-building environment. At Kersey Valley, you can compete indoors during a one and half hour session, or outdoors for a two-hour session. Test your skills at over 11 locations with different target types like nowhere else on a tour across the picturesque 60 acres of rolling woodlands. Earn your bragging rights on your next adventure at Kersey Valley!

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    Kersey Valley Axe Throwing - Meeting point was a bit awkward to find

    Meeting point was a bit awkward to find

    Kersey Valley Axe Throwing - Axe throwing area. A fairly small shed, only these two lanes.

    Axe throwing area. A fairly small shed, only these two lanes.

    Kersey Valley Axe Throwing - The smell of fresh cut pine targets means it's game on.

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    The smell of fresh cut pine targets means it's game on.

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